Question on how often to re-rig using braid

I have a question I was hoping to get some feedback from the Brothers on the B.O.C.
My Catfishing buddy is going to re-evaluate how he is tying his rigs because he mentioned that the 4 {four} oz. no-roll sinkers that he is using is fraying his 65 lb. Power Pro. after about 3 or 4 trips out.
My question is, is it better to re-rig your set-up after every time out so you have new line for your Hook, Swivel and Sinker?
Thank you very much for your feedback.

ALWAYS inspect your line before the next trip. I will cut 3-4' off of the line and re tie before each trip on every rod. I will inspect 20-30' of the line and feel the rest on the reel in while fishing. If i feel the smallest thing I will cut and re rig. I do go thru a lot of line, but I have broken off on one big fish that I got really close to the boat. That will not happen again because of neglect, I try my best to keep the rods, reels, and boat in great shape, why not the line?

I would never use no rolls or any type sinker that comes into direct contact with braid because it will damage the line. I use #65 power pro and use sinker slides with #40 mono leader and cast 5 or 6oz flat bank sinkers. So far I have had no problems with the power pro fraying. Good luck.

ok here's my take on this i agree with alton i don't use no roll sinkers either. i love braid and with that said i knew there was a trade off no stretch but decreased abrasion resistance now to offset that i use a flourcarbon shockleader and hook leader that way i can fire off a long cast and still have the first 30 ft of great abrasion resistance but thicker diameter line depending on which rod i'm using. i also use a sinker slide or a swivel for my sinker.

You can't use a no-roll with a sinker slide, so he gonna have to switch the type of weight he uses if he plans on going to a slide.

I use no rolls and haven't had any problems, I also use a bead to protect the knot. Before I ever rig up a no-roll though, I always check the edge of the holes in it for burrs. If it has anything in there that might be abrasive I clean it up with a toothpick or pocket knife.

Is he using a leader? Maybe it's not the no-roll itself but the lack of a leader...?